
Features ELP’s anthemic and stylish “Fanfare For The Common Man,” a massive hit which reached No.2 in the U.K.; the brilliant, Keith Emerson compiled “Piano Concerto No.1,” performed with the London Philharmonic Orchestra; excellent romantic songs from Greg Lake at the peak of his creativity, and hard rocking classical adaptations from Carl Palmer - featuring Joe Walsh on lead guitar for one song. The great jazz composer Harry South is present, and Carl contributes a powerful new version of “Tank,” first heard on the group’s debut album. Works 1 took ELP's bombastic, keyboard-driven prog rock epics to the limit.